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  • 1. dragon-i

    Central

    Around for more than a decade, dragon-i has lost none of its popularity, which is rare for a nightclub in Hong Kong. Have a drink on the deck, or step inside the vivid red playroom, which doubles as a Chinese restaurant earlier in the day. It's the domain of the city's young, rich, and beautiful (if not necessarily classy) crowd, and attracts a busy roster of international acts and DJs.

    60 Wyndham St., Hong Kong, n/a Hong Kong, Hong Kong
    3110–1222
  • 2. IFC Rooftop

    Central

    On the roof of IFC Mall, the outdoor terrace is an ideal place to watch the sun set. The entire rooftop seating area is public space—a rarity in Hong Kong—so do what the locals do: buy your drinks from the CitySuper downstairs, and enjoy one of the city's best views on the cheap.

    Hong Kong, n/a Hong Kong, Hong Kong
    2295–3308
  • 3. The Globe

    Central

    In a trendy SoHo space, this British-expat hangout evokes the feel of southwest London. The owner is a beer fanatic, and the place has one of Hong Kong's best selections of local and international craft brews. It's a fun and convivial spot, with a mix of ages and a pretty even split between expats and locals. You can book the sectioned-off "Lounge" to watch broadcasts of the World Series, Super Bowl, Rubgy Sevens, World Cup soccer, or other sporting events with a group of friends.

    45–53 Graham St., Hong Kong, n/a Hong Kong, Hong Kong
    2543–1941
  • 4. The Pontiac

    Central

    Styled as a retro rock 'n’ roll Americana dive bar, The Pontiac is constantly abuzz. Award-winning bartender Beckaly Franks designs the excellent cocktail menu and sets the tone for the predominantly female staff. Stick around 'til midnight when bartenders hop atop the bar and pour shots of Becherovka herbal liqueur into customers' mouths.

    13 Old Bailey St., Hong Kong, n/a Hong Kong, Hong Kong
    2521–3855
  • 5. Armani Privé

    Central

    The Armani brand has made its mark on Chater House, bringing a taste of Milan to Hong Kong. The big draw here is a wide, gorgeous deck with skyscraper views, chic outdoor seating, and an impressive—if pricey—list of cocktails. Go into the bar and turn right up the stairs.

    8 Connaught Rd., Hong Kong, n/a Hong Kong, Hong Kong
    3583–2828
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  • 6. Back Bar

    Wan Chai

    On Wan Chai's trendy Ship Street, the dimly lit Back Bar is the place for top-of-the-line cocktails and delicious Spanish-influenced bar snacks. It gets very crowded, so come early.

    1–7 Ship St., Hong Kong, n/a Hong Kong, Hong Kong
    2555–0628

    Nightlife Details

    Rate Includes: Wan Chai
  • 7. Bar De Luxe

    Central

    Japanophiles will want to make a beeline for this sleek bar and lounge, which shares a space with Attire House—a high-end menswear store that also houses a tailor and barber shop. As the first international outpost from legendary bartender Hidetsugu Ueno—the brains behind Ginza’s famous Bar High Five—Bar De Luxe offers a luxurious drinking experience, complete with hand-crafted cocktails, premium Japanese whiskies, delicious bar snacks, and views of Hong Kong’s famous skyline. Sundowners here will set you back a few hundred Hong Kong dollars, so skip this lofty spot if you’re strapped for cash.

    8 Wyndham St., Hong Kong, n/a Hong Kong, Hong Kong
    3706–5716

    Nightlife Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
  • 8. Club 97

    Central

    A local institution, Club 97 offers extremely generous pours and some of the best service in the city. Very loud and open late, this is not the place for an early evening.

    9 Lan Kwai Fong, Hong Kong, n/a Hong Kong, Hong Kong
    2816–1897
  • 9. Drop

    Central

    This pint-size gem is the after-hours party spot in Central. Hidden down an alley beside a late-night food stand, its obscure location only adds to the speakeasy feel. Drop gets crowded on weekends, and it can be hard to get inside, so arrive early and wait for the party to pop off.

    39–43 Hollywood Rd., Hong Kong, n/a Hong Kong, Hong Kong
    2543–8856

    Nightlife Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.
  • 10. Fly

    Central

    This club attracts a younger crowd, making it one of Central's rowdier nightlife spots. The music tends to be more varied than the commercial fare at other clubs, encouraging visits from a lively mix of local and international talent. Get here early for a perch on the low-slung black sofas.

    24–30 Ice House St., Hong Kong, n/a Hong Kong, Hong Kong
    2810–9902
  • 11. Fu Lu Shou

    Central

    An amazing rooftop terrace has turned this bar and restaurant in a nondescript commercial building on Hollywood Road into one of the hippest spots in town. The boldly colored mural urging patrons to "Eat, Drink, and Be Prosperous" and the bar covered with mah-jongg tiles add just the right amount of retro cool. The menu boasts cocktails based on traditional local flavors, but the bartenders are also adept at turning out the classics. If the front door is locked, just call and ask for the code.

    31 Hollywood Rd., Hong Kong, n/a Hong Kong, Hong Kong
    2336–8812
  • 12. Grappa's Cellar

    Central

    This cavernous basement restaurant clears its tables regularly for some of the best live-music gigs in town. Whether the performers are visiting indie bands or homegrown jazz performers, the huge dance floor and rowdy second-level bar make it difficult not to have fun. The swinging Stray Katz Big Band plays on the first Saturday of each month.

    1 Connaught Pl., Hong Kong, n/a Hong Kong, Hong Kong
    2521–2322
  • 13. Hay Hay Kitchen

    Wan Chai

    A brightly lit oasis on Lockhart Road, Hay Hay is best known for its Hong Kong–style noodles and rice plates. The char siu hor fun (barbecue pork noodles in soup) is a popular late-night dish. Pay the cashier on your way out.

    72–86 Lockhart Rd., Hong Kong, n/a Hong Kong, Hong Kong
    2143–6183
  • 14. Honi Honi

    Central

    Tongue-in-cheek Honi Honi is a sleeker, more sophisticated take on the classic tiki bar, with fruit-filled cocktails and a DJ spinning island rhythms. Aside from the over-the-top South Pacific decor, the main draw is the plam-fringed outdoor terrace. Tables fill up fast, so get here early.

    52 Wellington St., Hong Kong, n/a Hong Kong, Hong Kong
    2353–0885
  • 15. Ivan The Kozak

    Central

    This is one of Hong Kong's best-kept secrets, serving authentic Russian food in a charmingly kitschy setting. The real draw is the "ice bar," a collection of vodkas in a walk-in refrigerator that has been painted with scenes from the old country. To get in the Dr. Zhivago mood, don one of the complimentary fur coats. The drinks are cheap and very good, and the experience is unlike anything else in Hong Kong.

    46–48 Cochrane St., Hong Kong, n/a Hong Kong, Hong Kong
    2851–1193
  • 16. La Cabane

    Central

    The beating heart of Hong Kong's French community, La Cabane specializes in organic and biodynamic wines. On weekends the crowds spill into the street, with patrons enjoying glasses of affordable but hard-to-find wines and dining on French-influenced fare.

    62 Hollywood Rd., Hong Kong, n/a Hong Kong, Hong Kong
    2776–6070
  • 17. Le Jardin

    Central

    The leafy setting belies the down-and-dirty vibe at this casual bar with a terrace overlooking the colorful dining strip known locally as "Rat Alley." This refreshingly low-key bar is a little tricky to find: walk through the dining area and up a flight of steps. The place is packed on weekends.

    10 Wing Wah La., Hong Kong, n/a Hong Kong, Hong Kong
    2526–2717
  • 18. Le Tambour

    Central

    You'll feel like you've stepped into a Parisian wine bar. Le Tambour offers great vintages and excellent casual French fare—all of it at reasonable prices. The atmosphere is laid-back, and French is the language of choice. This place is a guaranteed good time, especially when there's live music.

    52A Peel St., Hong Kong, n/a Hong Kong, Hong Kong
    3114–6320

    Nightlife Details

    Rate Includes: Central
  • 19. MO Bar

    Central

    A destination for the corporate lunch crowd and stylish tipplers, this plush bar and restaurant in the Landmark Mandarin Oriental appeals to a civilized crowd. You'll pay top dollar for the signature drinks (up to HK$200), but the super-modern interior and live DJ beats make it worthwhile. The ground floor location means the best views will be of the other well-heeled patrons, but that's OK: this is a place to be seen as much as to see. Upstairs, at the back of the room, make a reservation at PDT (Please Don’t Tell)—a speakeasy by way of New York City that's accessed through a faux phone booth. Just dial 1 and emerge into a wood-paneled world of craft cocktails and premium hot dogs.

    15 Queen's Rd. Central, Hong Kong, n/a Hong Kong, Hong Kong
    2132–0077
  • 20. Oma

    Central

    The space is a bit of a dank hole, but thanks to the top-of-the-line sound system and strong drinks, nobody seems to notice or care. Expect great tech house music, international DJs alongside local talent, and parties that go all night.

    79 Wyndham St., Hong Kong, n/a Hong Kong, Hong Kong
    2521–8815

    Nightlife Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.–Tues.

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